USAAF B-24 Liberator "Tommy Thumper II" crash site, Catton Park, Norwich

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  • B-24 #42-94811 “Tommy Thumper II”
    On the 22nd January 1945, Captain John T. McArthur Jr. took charge of Tommy Thumper II for a training mission. The aircraft took off from RAF Rackheath in the early afternoon. Not long after takeoff, at about 13:45, Captain McArthur radioed the tower at Rackheath stating that he had engine problems. The tower instructed McArthur to return to the airfield.
    The aircraft was sighted near to Horsham St. Faith airfield (now Norwich airport). Number 1 propeller appeared to be feathered and there were bursts of smoke coming from the number 2 engine. Things must have become serious as McArthur radioed the tower at the nearer Horsham St Faith airfield. He was instructed to circle until another aircraft was landed. Then, at about 13:56, flying at a height of about 400 feet, the aircraft appeared to stall, did a complete wing over, and spun into the ground. It crashed on the grounds of Catton Hall, near Church Street in Old Catton. All nine crew members died.
    The crew members were:
    John T. McArthur - Pilot
    James R. Prendergast - CoPilot
    Otto W. Stokes - Navigator
    William E. Walker - Engineer
    John F. O'Malley - Radio Operator
    Clarence J. Rachford - Armorer and Gunner
    Floyd W. Erickson - Assistant Engineer and Gunner
    Leonard B. Rostkowski - Assistant Radio Operator and Gunner
    Frank C. Wassow - Assistant Armorer and Gunner

Комментарии • 2

  • @39iMAGES
    @39iMAGES Месяц назад +1

    Hi Ris ... I went to Old Catton Primary and knew about these losses back in 1958/9. From memory we actually visited the crash sites as kids full of wonder ... but age now prevents recall of any detail !!

  • @station1254
    @station1254  Месяц назад

    I hear you 😃 It happens to the best of us 😉